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1 bajo el manto de la noche
= under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darknessEx. Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' ' under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.Ex. For the next three months, Walsh and the team made house calls under the cloak of darkness into the dangerous city to help the baby.* * *= under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darknessEx: Trashing books, however, was recognized to be a perilous undertaking, something to be done 'quietly,' ' under the cover of darkness,' and 'in a locked dumpster' because discarded materials have occasionally been 'returned by dumpster rats who cannot bear to see books thrown away'.
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2 aventura
f.1 adventure (suceso, empresa).embarcarse en una aventura to set off on an adventure2 affair.3 hazard, venture, risk, chance.4 adventuring, adventure, adventure undertaking.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: aventurar.* * *1 adventure2 (riesgo) hazard, risk3 (relación amorosa) (love) affair* * *noun f.1) adventure2) risk, venture* * *SF1) (=suceso) adventure2) (=riesgo)se fue a América a buscar trabajo a la aventura — he went to America and took a chance on o gambled on finding work, he went to America on the off-chance of finding work
se lanzaron a la aventura de montar un negocio — they embarked on the venture of setting up a business
3) * (=amorío) fling *, brief affairtuvo una aventura con un estudiante — she had a fling * o a brief affair with a student
4) frm (=contingencia) chance, contingency* * *a) ( suceso extraordinario) adventureb) ( riesgo) venturec) ( relación amorosa - pasajera) fling; (- ilícita) affair* * *a) ( suceso extraordinario) adventureb) ( riesgo) venturec) ( relación amorosa - pasajera) fling; (- ilícita) affair* * *aventura11 = adventure, escapade.Ex: Titles and authors are of no importance, and grouping books under subjects (fairy tales, adventure) is ineffective because the categories are not understood.
Ex: His escapades often lead him into dangerous and desperate situations.* ansia de aventura = thirst for adventure.* aventura comercial = venturing.* aventura de acción = action adventure.* aventura de vacaciones = holiday adventure.* deseo de aventura = thirst for adventure.* espíritu de aventura = spirit of adventure.* ganas de aventura = thirst for adventure.* novela de aventuras = adventure story.aventura22 = fling.Ex: But the man who became famous for his flings believes celibacy is a revolutionary act to strengthen his spiritual journey.
* aventura amorosa = love affair, fling.* aventura de una sola noche = one-night stand.* tener una aventura amorosa = have + a fling.* * *1 (suceso extraordinario) adventurenovela de aventuras an adventure storyen busca de aventuras in search of adventure2 (riesgo) venturese embarcaron en or se lanzaron a esta aventura they embarked on this venture3 (relación amorosa — pasajera) fling; (— ilícita) affairfue sólo una aventurilla de verano it was just a holiday romance* * *
Del verbo aventurar: ( conjugate aventurar)
aventura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
aventura
aventurar
aventura sustantivo femenino
(— ilícita) affair
aventurar ( conjugate aventurar) verbo transitivo ‹ opinión› to venture, put forward;
‹ conjetura› to hazard
aventurarse verbo pronominal
to venture;◊ me aventuraía a decir que … I would go so far as to say that …
aventura sustantivo femenino
1 adventure
2 (amorosa) (love) affair
aventurar vtr (hipótesis, opinión) to venture
' aventura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desliz
- hueso
- liquidez
- desenlace
- emprender
- relatar
- sentimental
English:
adventure
- affair
- escapade
- every
- fling
- love
- venture
- hunger
* * *aventura nf1. [suceso, empresa] adventure;una película/un libro de aventuras an adventure film/story;deportes de aventura adventure sports;embarcarse en una aventura to set off on an adventure;me pasaron mil aventuras en mi viaje a la capital I had a very eventful time on my visit to the capital;conseguir las entradas fue una aventura it was quite an adventure getting hold of the tickets2. [relación amorosa] affair;tener una aventura con alguien to have an affair with sb* * *f1 adventure2 ( riesgo) venture3 amorosa affair* * *aventura nf1) : adventure2) riesgo: venture, risk3) : love affair* * *aventura n adventure
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